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Liberation theology in Latin America: social ideals and political practice

P. V. Krylov ()

Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law, 2015, vol. 8, issue 4

Abstract: Liberation theology - one of the areas of theological thought in the second half of XX-be- ginning of XXI century - is characterized by a critical attitude to the social problems of our time: poverty, inequality of economic development, financial dependence of Third world countries on international credit agencies. The article analyzes the views of a number of iconic representatives of the liberation theology of a desired social structure and the influence of their views on rhetoric and political practice of the leaders of Latin America.

Date: 2015
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